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Indian and Chinese Soldiers Again Trade Blows at Disputed Border
Tensions are still simmering two years after a deadly confrontation over a remote region each country claims as its own.
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Food
When Black Psychiatrists Reach Out to Teens of Color
ATLANTA — Dr. Brittany Stallworth was in fifth grade when she received her first suspension. She and four girlfriends had…
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Food
Brain Implants Have Begun to Restore Functions, but Advances Are Slow
But achieving full-body restoration of movement, as Elon Musk envisions with such devices, is considered far into the future, if…
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Style
It’s the Wrapping Paper That Counts
Gift wrap can be an easy way to dress up a present — and, in some cases, create less waste.
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News
Time Is Way Weirder Than You Think
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ It’s not an exaggeration to say that “clock time” runs our lives. From the…
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Israelis Have Put Benjamin Netanyahu Back in Power. Palestinians Will Likely Pay the Price.
HAIFA, Israel — As the prime minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu finalizes the formation of Israel’s most extreme right-wing government to date,…
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After So Much Heartbreak, Gun Safety May Finally Be Happening
You were right to feel hopeless. Gun safety was a lost cause. The National Rifle Association was invincible, and the…
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Are Qatar’s World Cup Stadiums the Future of Sports in a Warming World?
A mechanical engineer at Qatar University used giant tanks of cold water to create a cooling system in one of…
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World
Dubai Is the Newest Culinary Destination. Here’s a Taste.
In mid-September, on an artificial, palm tree-shaped island in the Persian Gulf, an avant-garde dinner service — “performance” is a…
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World
As Covid Spreads Fast, Beijing Isn’t in Lockdown. But It Feels Like It.
Almost no one is venturing out even after an easing of pandemic measures. Cold and flu medicines are scarce, but…